She married Mads Henningsen, a schoolteacher, with whom she had three children. The marriage ended in divorce after he left her to emigrate to America. Henningsen then had a relationship with the writer
Carl Ewald, who became the father of her fourth child, the architect and designer
Poul Henningsen. Here Henningsen develops a much more direct style of her own, free from Bang's influence. In 1919, she married the writer
Simon Koch but continued her extramarital relationships, refusing to adopt the conventions of the bourgeoisie. Her most successful works are her eight volumes of memoirs (
Erindringer) from 1941 to 1955, tracing the various episodes of her life:
Let Gang paa Jorden (Stepping Lightly on the Ground),
Letsindighedens Gave (Gift of Recklessness),
Byen erobret (City Conquered),
Kærlighedssynder (Sins of Love),
Dødsfjende-Hjertenskær (Mortal Enemy-Heartthrob),
Jeg er Levemand (I'm Alive),
Den rige Fugl (The Rich Bird) and
Skygger over Vejen (Shadows on the Road). == Legacy ==